Tenth Mountain Division medical aid station on Mount Belvedere. Groups of litter bearers wait for calls to bring in the wounded near a tent set up as an aid station. In the distance troops move toward the front lines during the Italian Campaign.

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8 x 10 photographic print has caption: "Italy, a typical scene of activity on the reverse slope of Mount Belvedere, taken by the hard- hitting units of the 10th Mountain Division. An aid Station has been set up in a small tent and tired litter bearers (foreground) await calls to firing line to bring in the wounded. In the background a column of infantrymen wind up the slope to bolster troops pushing ahead. Fifth Army." Date typed on reverse.; For physical location, see Photograph Albums 15A, Walter L. Galson, or Andrew Hastings Oversized Print, 30; Formerly F46247; Mounted print has caption: "Medical aid station on high slopes of Mte. Belvedere" and date handwritten on print board.; Signal Corps negative number SC 202475; Title supplied by cataloger.; Vintage photographic print.; R7002003680

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